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Book Synopsis
General relativity, which lies at the heart of contemporary physics, has recently become the focus of a number of lively theoretical, experimental, and computational research programs. As a result, undergraduates have become increasingly excited to learn about the subject.

A General Relativity Workbook is a textbook intended to support a one-semester upper division undergraduate course on general relativity. Through its unique workbook-based design, it enables students to develop a solid mastery of both the physics and the supporting tensor calculus by pushing (and guiding) them to work through the implications. Each chapter, which is designed to correspond to one class session, involves a short overview of the concepts without obscuring derivations or details, followed by a series of boxes that guide students through the process of working things out for themselves. This active-learning approach enables students to develop a more secure mastery of the material than more traditional approaches. More than 350 homework problems support further learning.

This book more strongly emphasizes the physics than many of its competitors, and while it provides students a full grounding in the supporting mathematics (unlike certain other competitors), it introduces the mathematics gradually and in a completely physical context.

Ancillaries
  • To facilitate self-study, a complimentary Online Student Manual with Hints and Answers for Selected Problems is available online.
  • A detailed Instructor's Manual is available to adopting professors.


Trade Review
'Moore's workbook makes General Relativity accessible to undergraduates who have seen little or none of the underlying mathematical framework. This is achieved not by watering down the contents, but rather by systematically guiding readers to work everything out themselves until they own the concepts and the mathematical techniques. It is indeed a workbook, which I trust will be a great success.' - Sergio Picozzi, University of Maryland, USA 'With its clean organization, its direct and clear prose, and especially its pedagogically effective workbook format, Moore's A General Relativity Workbook may quickly become the new standard for upper division undergraduate courses in General Relativity.' -John Mallinckrodt, Cal Poly Pomona, USA 'Not since Misner, Wheeler & Thorne has there been such a useful resource.' - Paul McKenna, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Review of Special Relativity
3 Four-Vectors
4 Index Notation
5 Arbitrary Coordinates
6 Tensor Equations
7 Maxwell’s Equations
8 Geodesics
9 The Schwarzschild Metric
10 Particle Orbits
11 Precession of the Perihelion
12 Photon Orbits
13 Deflection of Light
14 Event Horizon
15 Alternative Coordinates
16 Black Hole Thermodynamics
17 The Absolute Gradient
18 Geodesic Deviation
19 The Riemann Tensor
20 The Stress-Energy Tensor
21 The Einstein Equation
22 Interpreting the Equation
23 The Schwarzschild Solution
24 The Universe Observed
25 A Metric for the Cosmos
26 Evolution of the Universe
27 Cosmic Implications
28 The Early Universe
29 CMB Fluctuations and Inflation
30 Gauge Freedom
31 Detecting Gravitational Waves
32 Gravitational Wave Energy
33 Generating Gravitational Waves
34 Gravitational Wave Astronomy
35 Gravitomagnetism
36 The Kerr Metric
37 Particle Orbits in Kerr Spacetime
38 Ergoregion and Horizon
39 Negative-Energy Orbits

Index

A General Relativity Workbook

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    Publisher: University Science Books,U.S.
    Publication Date: 10/12/2012
    ISBN13: 9781891389825, 978-1891389825
    ISBN10: 1891389823

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    General relativity, which lies at the heart of contemporary physics, has recently become the focus of a number of lively theoretical, experimental, and computational research programs. As a result, undergraduates have become increasingly excited to learn about the subject.

    A General Relativity Workbook is a textbook intended to support a one-semester upper division undergraduate course on general relativity. Through its unique workbook-based design, it enables students to develop a solid mastery of both the physics and the supporting tensor calculus by pushing (and guiding) them to work through the implications. Each chapter, which is designed to correspond to one class session, involves a short overview of the concepts without obscuring derivations or details, followed by a series of boxes that guide students through the process of working things out for themselves. This active-learning approach enables students to develop a more secure mastery of the material than more traditional approaches. More than 350 homework problems support further learning.

    This book more strongly emphasizes the physics than many of its competitors, and while it provides students a full grounding in the supporting mathematics (unlike certain other competitors), it introduces the mathematics gradually and in a completely physical context.

    Ancillaries
    • To facilitate self-study, a complimentary Online Student Manual with Hints and Answers for Selected Problems is available online.
    • A detailed Instructor's Manual is available to adopting professors.


    Trade Review
    'Moore's workbook makes General Relativity accessible to undergraduates who have seen little or none of the underlying mathematical framework. This is achieved not by watering down the contents, but rather by systematically guiding readers to work everything out themselves until they own the concepts and the mathematical techniques. It is indeed a workbook, which I trust will be a great success.' - Sergio Picozzi, University of Maryland, USA 'With its clean organization, its direct and clear prose, and especially its pedagogically effective workbook format, Moore's A General Relativity Workbook may quickly become the new standard for upper division undergraduate courses in General Relativity.' -John Mallinckrodt, Cal Poly Pomona, USA 'Not since Misner, Wheeler & Thorne has there been such a useful resource.' - Paul McKenna, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

    Table of Contents
    1 Introduction
    2 Review of Special Relativity
    3 Four-Vectors
    4 Index Notation
    5 Arbitrary Coordinates
    6 Tensor Equations
    7 Maxwell’s Equations
    8 Geodesics
    9 The Schwarzschild Metric
    10 Particle Orbits
    11 Precession of the Perihelion
    12 Photon Orbits
    13 Deflection of Light
    14 Event Horizon
    15 Alternative Coordinates
    16 Black Hole Thermodynamics
    17 The Absolute Gradient
    18 Geodesic Deviation
    19 The Riemann Tensor
    20 The Stress-Energy Tensor
    21 The Einstein Equation
    22 Interpreting the Equation
    23 The Schwarzschild Solution
    24 The Universe Observed
    25 A Metric for the Cosmos
    26 Evolution of the Universe
    27 Cosmic Implications
    28 The Early Universe
    29 CMB Fluctuations and Inflation
    30 Gauge Freedom
    31 Detecting Gravitational Waves
    32 Gravitational Wave Energy
    33 Generating Gravitational Waves
    34 Gravitational Wave Astronomy
    35 Gravitomagnetism
    36 The Kerr Metric
    37 Particle Orbits in Kerr Spacetime
    38 Ergoregion and Horizon
    39 Negative-Energy Orbits

    Index

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